[chirp_users] Please help me program my radio
Hi, I'm brand new to radio, just bought a Wouxun Dual band 2M/440 or 2M/220, and need help programming it. I have a Mac, but no cable. Wouxun says they don't know about Macs, but their cable requires a driver. They suggested I find a prolific USB driver somewhere, or ask CHIRP for help. I had found you through the downloadable programming tool on the Oro Valley Amateur Radio club. But you say my radio can be programmed with a little extra effort. What kind of extra effort? And should I buy the Wouxun cable that needs a driver? Does your CHIRP programming tool contain a driver for an iMac? Or is there someone who has this who would be willing to help me through his/her PC or mac?
Thanks a whole lot.
Judy 742-0911
If your wouxun is the 6D model then you can only use the 6D software to program it at this point in time. Other wise you will trash your radio. Please check to see if someone from your club has that software an cable to help you program your radio. On Feb 21, 2012 2:09 PM, "Judy" judyaz@earthlink.net wrote:
Hi, I'm brand new to radio, just bought a Wouxun Dual band 2M/440 or 2M/220, and need help programming it. I have a Mac, but no cable. Wouxun says they don't know about Macs, but their cable requires a driver. They suggested I find a prolific USB driver somewhere, or ask CHIRP for help. I had found you through the downloadable programming tool on the Oro Valley Amateur Radio club. But you say my radio can be programmed with a little extra effort. What kind of extra effort? And should I buy the Wouxun cable that needs a driver? Does your CHIRP programming tool contain a driver for an iMac? Or is there someone who has this who would be willing to help me through his/her PC or mac?
Thanks a whole lot.
Judy 742-0911
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Judy:
Welcome to the hobby of radio. The wouxun USB serial cable has a prolific chip which is pretty common. Unfortunately I'm not a mac user so I can't help with mac specifics. I suggest trying the driver from Prolific's site. It's for 10.6 and 10.7
http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?id=31
There is a possibility that driver won't work with the wouxun cable, there are some clones of the prolific chip which are slightly different.
An alternative is to get the wouxun cable with a DB-9, and get a USB serial adapter that is known to work well with Macs, usually one that has an FTDI chip.
Once you have the driver loaded on your mac and recognizing the cable, you can use chirp to program the radio. There are several versions of the Wouxun radio, KG-UVD1(P), KG-UV2D, KG-UV3D. These are essentially the same.
There is a newer radio KG-UV6D, which has 199 memories instead of 128 that the 1,2,3 models have. At this time I believe chirp can only program the earlier models.
A few suggestions since you are new to radio & the wouxun:
- There is a wouxun Yahoo group which has lots of wouxun specific traffic You might want to join the group and check the message archive for mac related info as well as other new info.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Wouxun_KG-UVD1/
- I suggest reading Buddy Brannan's "Eye's Free Guide to operating the Wouxun KG-UVD1P"
http://buddy.brannan.name/wouxun-eyes-free.rtf
It was originally written to help visually impaired operators use the wouxun, but it is the best introduction to the Wouxun HT that I've seen, so far. It answers many of the frequently asked questions that come up over and over. Since it's written for people without eye sight, it has no diagrams, just good explanations.
I believe Buddy and other have posted some audio podcasts and/or youtube video walk throughs of using and programming the radio.
- If you are looking to use the radio with ham radio FM repeaters and that is new for you, I suggest looking for some tutorials that explain the details of transmit offset, CTCSS/PL squelch tones, etc as you'll need to get all of those details programmed correctly to use repeaters. Here are two that I've found.
* New Ham's guide to repeaters: http://www.hamuniverse.com/repeater.html
* About 2 Meters, Info for new hams, (shorter, more direct, less overall info) http://www.hamuniverse.com/2meters.html
Hope This Helps, --Rob W2RCT
On 2/21/2012 1:41 PM, Judy wrote:
I'm brand new to radio, just bought a Wouxun Dual band 2M/440 or 2M/220, and need help programming it. I have a Mac, but no cable. Wouxun says they don't know about Macs, but their cable requires a driver. They suggested I find a prolific USB driver somewhere, or ask CHIRP for help. I had found you through the downloadable programming tool on the Oro Valley Amateur Radio club. But you say my radio can be programmed with a little extra effort. What kind of extra effort? And should I buy the Wouxun cable that needs a driver? Does your CHIRP programming tool contain a driver for an iMac? Or is there someone who has this who would be willing to help me through his/her PC or mac?
Judy,
FWIW, I installed the prolific driver from the link below for my Baofeng cable last night on a Mac running Lion (10.5) and it worked. The installer did need to reboot because it is in the form of a kext that apparently needs to be loaded at boot time. Hopefully it will work for the Wouxun cable you have.
Follow Dan's directions for a mac, which means if you're running a daily build, you need to install the python runtime available here: http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/MacOS/
I used Python Runtime R10 and the 2/18 nightly build, which is available here: http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/daily-02182012/
Mat WD4DDY
On 02/21/2012 02:49 PM, Robert Terzi wrote:
Judy:
Welcome to the hobby of radio. The wouxun USB serial cable has a prolific chip which is pretty common. Unfortunately I'm not a mac user so I can't help with mac specifics. I suggest trying the driver from Prolific's site. It's for 10.6 and 10.7
http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?id=31
There is a possibility that driver won't work with the wouxun cable, there are some clones of the prolific chip which are slightly different.
An alternative is to get the wouxun cable with a DB-9, and get a USB serial adapter that is known to work well with Macs, usually one that has an FTDI chip.
Once you have the driver loaded on your mac and recognizing the cable, you can use chirp to program the radio. There are several versions of the Wouxun radio, KG-UVD1(P), KG-UV2D, KG-UV3D. These are essentially the same.
There is a newer radio KG-UV6D, which has 199 memories instead of 128 that the 1,2,3 models have. At this time I believe chirp can only program the earlier models.
A few suggestions since you are new to radio& the wouxun:
There is a wouxun Yahoo group which has lots of wouxun specific traffic You might want to join the group and check the message archive for mac related info as well as other new info.
I suggest reading Buddy Brannan's "Eye's Free Guide to operating the Wouxun KG-UVD1P"
http://buddy.brannan.name/wouxun-eyes-free.rtf
It was originally written to help visually impaired operators use the wouxun, but it is the best introduction to the Wouxun HT that I've seen, so far. It answers many of the frequently asked questions that come up over and over. Since it's written for people without eye sight, it has no diagrams, just good explanations.
I believe Buddy and other have posted some audio podcasts and/or youtube video walk throughs of using and programming the radio.
If you are looking to use the radio with ham radio FM repeaters and that is new for you, I suggest looking for some tutorials that explain the details of transmit offset, CTCSS/PL squelch tones, etc as you'll need to get all of those details programmed correctly to use repeaters. Here are two that I've found.
- New Ham's guide to repeaters:
http://www.hamuniverse.com/repeater.html
- About 2 Meters, Info for new hams, (shorter, more direct, less overall info)
Hope This Helps, --Rob W2RCT
On 2/21/2012 1:41 PM, Judy wrote:
I'm brand new to radio, just bought a Wouxun Dual band 2M/440 or 2M/220, and need help programming it. I have a Mac, but no cable. Wouxun says they don't know about Macs, but their cable requires a driver. They suggested I find a prolific USB driver somewhere, or ask CHIRP for help. I had found you through the downloadable programming tool on the Oro Valley Amateur Radio club. But you say my radio can be programmed with a little extra effort. What kind of extra effort? And should I buy the Wouxun cable that needs a driver? Does your CHIRP programming tool contain a driver for an iMac? Or is there someone who has this who would be willing to help me through his/her PC or mac?
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